In 66 patients with congenital valvular pulmonic stenosis and intact ventricular septum, correlations were obtined among various multiple hemodynamic and orthogonal vectorcardiographic parameters. The Frank and McFee-parungao lead systems were used. The most important hemodynamic parameter evaluated was right ventricular pressure (RVP). RVP correlated best with X terminal to the right (XTR) in both Frank (R = 0.68) and McFee (R = 0.61) systems. The correlation between RVP and Z anterior was poor. The direction of the initial QRS vector on the X axis was helpful in predicting severity. With X initial to the right, especially in McFee, the RVP is most likely to be systemic or less, while with X initial to the left, the RVP is frequently but not necessarily suprasystemic. T vector spatial orientation is not helpful in the assessment of severity.
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